LOUIS RIPP VS. COUNTY OF HUDSON (DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION) (A-2972-20)
N.J.S.A. 34:15-28.2(a) permits a workers' compensation judge to enforce a court order, statute or regulation by imposing "an additional assessment not to exceed 25% of moneys due for unreasonable payment delay." In this case, the parties settled petitioner's total disability claim, and, the judge imposed the maximum assessment when the county was sixteen days late in making payment required under the order.
The court reversed, concluding the judge erred as a matter of law because she considered litigation delays occurring prior to the settlement and entry of the order for payment in fashioning the award. The court also concluded the judge mistakenly exercised her discretion regarding the amount of the award, because she imposed the maximum additional assessment for a relatively short delay.